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    Official Statement from Mormon Women for Ethical Government with Regard to the Silencing, Denigration, and Abuse of Women

    Feburary 8, 2018 As Mormon Women for Ethical Government, we assert without equivocation that the silencing, denigration, and abuse of women are heinous offenses which must never be condoned or ignored. Our former prophet, President Gordon B. Hinckley stated: “We condemn most strongly abusive behavior in any form. No man who abuses his wife or children is worthy to be a member in good standing in this Church. The abuse of one’s spouse and children is a most serious offense before God.” We stand with all women and hold in the highest regard those who seek help or counsel when they are being harmed in any way. These women must…

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    Announcing the 2018 Spring Conference for Mormon Women for Ethical Government

    February 6, 2018 “A Significant Force for Good: Empowering Women in Politics and in Life”   Co-sponsored by BYU’s Romney Institute of Public Management Saturday, March 24th, 2018 9:00 – 4:00 Tanner Building Brigham Young University Please join us for a day of learning and empowerment as we explore new strategies and develop skills for promoting legal and ethical governance and for further promoting peacemaking in a society that appears less civil each day. Our powerhouse line-up of speakers hail from the worlds of politics, law, social work, academia, the media, and more. This conference is open to the general public but there is a cap on the number of…

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    Response from Mormon Women for Ethical Government to President Trump’s Crass and Racist Comments

    January 12, 2018 President Trump’s recent comments about Haiti and several countries in Africa and Central America were indefensible–ugly, offensive, racist, and decidedly un-Presidential. We are heartened that so many people are speaking out against this untenable behavior, but we impatiently await the time when honorable members of Congress from both sides of the aisle will put aside politics, recognize what is at stake, and take decisive action to protect this country from a President who is so clearly unfit for office. # # # About MWEG: Founded in January 2017, Mormon Women for Ethical Government (MWEG) is a 501(c)4 nonpartisan grassroots organization dedicated to the ideals of decency, honor, accountability, transparency, and…

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    Response from Mormon Women for Ethical Government to the Passing of President Thomas S. Monson

    January 5, 2018 At the death of our beloved church president and prophet, Thomas S. Monson, we, the members of Mormon Women for Ethical Government express our tender affection and admiration for this man whose lifetime of pure service to millions reflects the Lord and Savior for Whom he was a special witness to the world. The documented and therefore observable features of President Monson’s life—over six uninterrupted decades of church leadership of which more than half a century was spent as an apostle then prophet; his prophecies and their fulfillment regarding the establishment and flourishing of the church in post WWII Germany; spearheading key church departments such as welfare;…

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    Official Statement from Mormon Women for Ethical Government with Regard to Sexual Violence

    As Mormon Women for Ethical Government, we unequivocally state that the human body and its sexual powers are sacred. Any abuse or misuse of another’s body is contemptible and worthy of the most severe condemnation. In the strongest possible terms, we assert that sexual harassment, assault, and violence preface the fall of a culture at large and should not be normalized or condoned in any way or by anyone, especially those charged with political leadership. Hence, we boldly condemn any attempts to justify such inexcusable and reprehensible behavior and demand that our elected leaders set a morally sound example. For those who seek by any means to protect those guilty…

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    MWEG Fireside Chat with Aileen Clyde

    What: MWEG Fireside chat with Aileen Clyde When: Sunday, August 27 at 7:00 PM MDT Where: Livestreamed onto MWEG’s Discussion Group page Sister Aileen Clyde has been a hero and a role model to millions of women for many years. She served in the General Relief Society Presidency from 1990-1997 along with Sister Elaine Jack and Sister Chieko Okasaki and has spent her entire life in public service. At the invitation of the Utah Judicial Council, she chaired the Utah Task Force on Gender and Justice which studied the possible effect of gender bias in Utah Courts. For five years she was the citizen chair of the Utah Commission on…